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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Envelope Clutch Tutorial

Hi everyone! This tutorial is coming to you from Holly, and I work at Fort Worth Fabric Studio, here in the home office. You can read more about me here. I get a chance to spend a lot of time around all the beautiful fabrics we have come into the warehouse.

2. Follow the instructions on the fusible fleece, and fuse it to the wrong side of the lining fabric.

3. Mark a center line on the wrong side of the fabric using a pencil or disappearing ink marker, going lengthwise.

4. Cut point by measuring from center point to 2" mark. Repeat on other side.

Cutting Diagram

5. Fold RST from the bottom, up to the 10"mark. Repeat for lining fabric. Clip.

6. Sew edges together.

7. Add female magnetic snap to the outside fabric in the center point of the front clutch body. Use seam ripper to create small slits to add snap.

8. Add male magnetic snap to the lining fabric on the center of the fold over flap. To find the center point, fold flap over the front of clutch body, measure 5 in down and 6 inches in and mark the center point. Use seam ripper to create small slits to add snap.

9. Flip lining fabric right side out, and stuff inside outside fabric, so the pieces are RST. Clip. {Make sure to leave a space open to turn clutch right side out.

10. Turn clutch right side out. Clip hole closed and top stitch. {For a more professional look, use a double needle} I used white thread, which will show up as a contrast on the leather.

11. Wear everywhere!

I know it seems like a lot of steps but they go fast. The finished project is 10" x 12" and it's big enough to fit a wallet, cell phone, keys, and even an iPad!

I am grateful for your tutorial. I just finished , my first one. That means there is more to come. What is fantastic about this purse is, IT'S NOT GIGANTIC. You won't feel like you're carrying a brief case just because it looks look an envelope. Wearing this to a wedding this Thursday and can't wait to use it. Great size and great directions. got caught up on the magnet but got it in there. :) thanks again. <3

Anonymous - I'm unable to contact you since you didn't leave an email address. Please email me at jodie@fortworthfabricstudio.com. We have sold of the faux leather, but I have found a couple of shops who still carry it. :) I would be happy to share links with you to those shops! :)

Thanks for the tutorial!!I am unsure about how to sew all the parts together in the last step. Is it possible to sew rights sides together and then turn inside out so that the sewn part is inside? (As you would do with a pillow case for example)Thank you very much!!Paula

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